Cialente, Fausta (1898–1994)
Cialente, Fausta (1898–1994)
Italian novelist and translator. Born 1898 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy; died Mar 1994 in Pangbourne, England; dau. of an army officer and opera singer; m. Enrico Terni (Italian composer), 1921 (sep.).
Moved with husband to Alexandria, Egypt; during WWII, contributed to anti-Fascist broadcasts on Radio Cairo and founded newspaper for Italian prisoners of war, Fronte Unito; published 1st novel Natalia (1929); other novels include Cortile a Cleopatra (1936), Ballata levantina (1961), Un inferno freddissimo (1966), Il vento sulla sabbia (1972) and Le quattro ragazze Wieselberger (1976); short-story collections include Pamela o la bell'estate (1963) and Interno con figure (1976); also translated Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Henry James's Turn of the Screw, among others.